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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Nov 1983, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Wasps lose summit battle Two undefeated teams, the Wasps of Waterioo and Kitch epner Astros, clashed Sunday afternoon at the Wilson arena mists novice Wasps lost 3â€"2 The three Wasp forward strong efforts of Tim Coyne Stuart Kent and Jason Car somewhat lentative in their {forechecking despite the Matt Kreutzer scored M CS a> as SIZE e y ‘ The CIC 3 C C l NOW AT 562 Kl Clb *# C , _ Pertt zin 6 6x 10," « M : K : $ & e 1 c : o anrnnamnoit | : Fully A HMurry in for best selection. So limited. Prices guaranteed while i for delivery setup and inst Crafted from solid American red oak. Comes with Hermle Black Forest, cableâ€"driven, triplechime movement, Lunar dial and 220 cm Lyre pendulum THE CARDINAL THE CARDINAL or monthly payments of $50.08 tor 36 months score at 1â€"1 but Wasps trailed 31 by the end of the second Defensive pairings of Jeff Schmidt and Jeff Heinbuch as well as Kevin Vaughan and David Bean had a good game, as did David Pfohi, who scored the only goal of the third period on a pass from Jeff Waterioo Optimist A‘s re Celebration for Optimists Minor Hockey Scoreboard â€" Saturday. A‘s were tied 1â€"1 with Kitchener until 5: 25 of the third period when Tony McCauley scored the winning goal from Richard Carty Carty then scored an empty corded their first win of the season Saturday as they deâ€" feated visiting Kitchener 3â€"1 The win followed three reâ€" cent losses. The major bantam A‘s lest to Gueiph and Chin guacousy by identical 4â€"3 scores and also lost 2â€"0 to Burâ€" We have MOVED to a LARGER LOCATION _ The Clock Place as Rob Thiel and NOW AT 562 KING ST Prices guaranteed while in stock quantities last for delivery setup and installation. Fully Assembled Clocks Only HMurry in for best selection. Some models have been sold out! Stock is THESE ARE NOT KITS help from Troy Schmidt and Conestoga Rovers major Carty. atom Woives were busy in Hub Against Guelph, Alex Leh â€" League action over the weekâ€" macher, Brad Kit and McCauâ€" tey each had a goal and an assist. Goode picked up a pair of assists Richard Goode drew assists Kit had a goal and an assist against Chinguacousy while Doug Cote and McCautey were the other scorers. 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Lunar dial and 220 mm Lyre pendulum 1799 THE EXECUTIVE OUR COMPLETE PRICE KITCHENER or monthly payments of 76.53 for 36 months Small charge ing legs and got one goal back before the end of the period verted a quick pass from Josh Carthy, with Jonathan Evans also drawing an assist. In the second period Woives drew even when Steve Parker took a pass from Bryan Thirsk and scored from the edge of the faceoff circle. David McPherson put the Wolves ahead when he took Parker‘s pass and got around a defenâ€" seman to put a quick shot past the Hespeler keeper, but Hesâ€" peler got that one back in short order and in the third period scored two unanswered goals to take the match. Sunday Wolves were at home to Stratford in a tense and thrilling game that saw the lead change hands several times before Woives finaily pulled it off, with a 6â€"5 score. Mark Schwark got them roilâ€" ing with an early goal from Carthy, but then Woives seemed to faiter as Stratford rammed home three goals. However, Wolves showed their developing maturity when they refused to quit, and were rewarded when Dallas Bell, in a fine soio effort, came in from the centre line on a breakaway and made no misâ€" smacked home a loose puck in the crease, with Bryan Thirsk and Jamie Howe drawing asâ€" sists, and the teams were even. Woives then found themâ€" selves two men short, and Stratford went ahead again. in the third period two goals in quick succession by Bryan Thirsk, one from Chris and the other from Carthy, put Woives back in the lead. Again Stratâ€" ford tied it up, but with four minutes left Josh Carthy finâ€" Kueneman and David McPherson to put the puck high over the Stratford ‘keepers shoulder. Stratford pressed hard for the final few minutes, but great defensive play by Chris McDermitt and Mark Gladâ€" wish in particular kept them at bay, while Matt Warden in goal made some excelient tougher competition, imâ€" proves with every game, and they should surprise a number of teams in the weeks ahead. Whalers‘ Andrew MacGreâ€" gor opened scoring in the first period assisted by Chris Garner and Derek Wolfe Close defensive play by Dennis Zaborski. Stuart Bradley, David Norris and goalie Rayâ€" mond Renaud kept Angels scoreless in the first period Waterico Insurance novice Whalers now have two straight wins over Kitchener teams following a 3â€"1 victory over the Angels on Saturday . Whalers‘ winning goa scored at 3:59 in the s period by Jeremy Ch with assists being credi Chris Fiedier and Scott Inside of a minute, Dietrich fired and scor Angels first goal at 4: 20 The Angels were kept alert by the aggressive playing of centerman Stephen Bell, and forwards Scott Yanke, Ryan Kit and Craig Young. Concludâ€" ing the second period Scott Agla assisted goalie Ricky Zehr in a great defensive play . robbing the Angels of another Continued aggressive and defensive playing by Murray Galbraith, Greg Glaister and Ryan Kit helped hold any further plays of the Angels. With one minute left to play, the Angels pulled their goalie With six attackers the Angels challenged the Whalers. As the Whalers scrambled in front of the Angels net. Jeremy Chappell hit home the insurance goal at 9: 48 Waterloo Mr. Transmission minor bantams have played good defensive hockey in their last three games, losing once and tying twice Waterioo tied Woolwich 2â€"2 Sunday after losing 3â€"2 to London Jets on Friday. Thursâ€" day. Waterloo battled London Sabres to a scoreless tie Paul Weiler and John Leeder scored Sunday in a penaltyâ€"filled game. Assists went to Chris Hall, Steve Farrar and Derrick Curtis. Friday, Jets got the winning goal with just 3: 52 remaining Leeder scored from Bill O‘Brien and Farrar and Jason Baird was the other Waterioo In the scoreless tie, Water loo goalie Trevor Ludoif had to stop a penalty shot late in the contest. Then Waterioo was when the game was called due to curfew with Sabres playing two men shorthanded Whalers top Kitchener n particular , while Matt made . some Wolves play little more 1 for Mr d aggressive and playing by Murray Greg Glaister and winning goal :59 in the se Jeremy Cha being credited to r and Scott Agla. _ minute, Philip d and scored the used to the Chappell was

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